Sunday Mirror review of The Darkening Hour
…this dark and brooding novels races towards its genuinely scary conclusion…
…this dark and brooding novels races towards its genuinely scary conclusion…
Click here to read a review of The Darkening Hour in Good Housekeeping magazine.
The Cutty Sark in Greenwich- The Cutty Sark re-opened in April this year. For five years the 19th century Thames Tea Clipper was shrouded in white plastic as its interior –wrecked by a fire – was repaired. Incredibly, the ship survived its inferno and has been restored to its former glory. The Cutty … Read more
“There are hints of a young Daphne du Maurier in Hancock’s cool, evocative prose” – Daily Mail
“This creepy well-written debut is reminisent of John Fowels’s The Collector but with the genders reversed” – Laura Wilson, The Guardian
“Deliciously dark… brilliantly written and totally gripping, I loved it” – SJ Watson, author of Before I Go to Sleep
“A tightly wound psychological thriller” – The Cambridge Evening News
“Incredibly descriptive and chilling all at once” – Star
“A clever, creepy thriller about misplaced affection and abduction with a riverside location as an eerie backdrop” – Marie Claire
“A dark and evocative thriller” – The Sun